The proceeds of the event go to help women find and pay for breast and cervical health screenings.

"I think women don't get screenings for different reasons," said Crystal Lown, Program Coordinator of Encore Plus. "I think a lot of them have to do with a lot of it's fear. A lot of it is they're uninsured, they can't afford it. A lot of them live in rural areas and can't get transportation into town to get the screenings."

Event organizers said hundreds showed up to the South Washington Street Bridge Saturday to enjoy food and goods from local vendors.

The day concluded with a run in stiletto heels for both women and men.

As part of Breast Cancer Awareness month this October, bras will hang above the South Washington Street Bridge and the Memorial Bridge will be lit in pink.